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FX6300 TurboCore 4.5Ghz

FX6300 TurboCore 4.5Ghz

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Bessily
Junior Member
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05-06-2016, 11:01 PM
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My specs:
FX6300 (current turbo core is set to 4.1 by default)
M5A97 R2.0
Cryorig H7
I aim to raise my CPU to 4.5 GHz but I use AMD Overdrive and in the turbo core setting it applies a multiplier for clock adjustment. I’m unsure what the ideal multiplier should be. I saw a suggestion online with a value of x 22.5 at 1.404V. Anyone know the optimal voltage and multiplier for around 4.5Ghz?
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Bessily
05-06-2016, 11:01 PM #1

My specs:
FX6300 (current turbo core is set to 4.1 by default)
M5A97 R2.0
Cryorig H7
I aim to raise my CPU to 4.5 GHz but I use AMD Overdrive and in the turbo core setting it applies a multiplier for clock adjustment. I’m unsure what the ideal multiplier should be. I saw a suggestion online with a value of x 22.5 at 1.404V. Anyone know the optimal voltage and multiplier for around 4.5Ghz?

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Yise_Guy
Junior Member
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05-08-2016, 12:12 AM
#2
Desired frequency divided by FSB provides the multiplier needed. For example, at 4.5GHz and 200 FSB it equals 22.5. The required voltage varies significantly depending on the specimen's quality from one part to another. Nevertheless, ensure the voltage never exceeds 1.5v.
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Yise_Guy
05-08-2016, 12:12 AM #2

Desired frequency divided by FSB provides the multiplier needed. For example, at 4.5GHz and 200 FSB it equals 22.5. The required voltage varies significantly depending on the specimen's quality from one part to another. Nevertheless, ensure the voltage never exceeds 1.5v.

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RubyHexStone
Junior Member
42
05-13-2016, 10:07 AM
#3
Desired frequency divided by FSB provides the multiplier needed. For example, at 4.5GHz and 200 FSB it equals 22.5. The required voltage varies significantly depending on the specimen's quality from one part to another. Nevertheless, ensure the voltage never exceeds 1.5v.
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RubyHexStone
05-13-2016, 10:07 AM #3

Desired frequency divided by FSB provides the multiplier needed. For example, at 4.5GHz and 200 FSB it equals 22.5. The required voltage varies significantly depending on the specimen's quality from one part to another. Nevertheless, ensure the voltage never exceeds 1.5v.